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Transcript (42 pages) of an interview by Kathy Biel with Alma Jones, on July 22, 1970. From tape number 5 in the Uranium History Series

Abstract

Jones was interviewed by Kathy Biel at her home in Blanding, Utah. Subjects: how her family came to Blanding, relations with the Navajos, schooling of Navajos, Navajo attitudes toward Whites, mining and prospecting, problems with Navajo work and attitude toward money, trading with Navajos, welfare program, legal problems on the reservation (42 pages).